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艺术家简介

A Quiet Observer of Nature’s Soul: The Photography of Mariko Asayama

Mariko Asayama, born in Kumamoto, Japan, is a photographer whose work resonates with a profound stillness and an intimate connection to the natural world. Her journey into photography wasn't a direct path; it blossomed from a deep-rooted appreciation for landscape nurtured through studies at Musashino Art University, Kyoto Saga University of Art and Design, and Kyoto City University of Arts. While formally trained in art and design, Asayama’s true education began with the mountains—a passion that led her to embrace mountain photography as a means of capturing their majestic beauty. This early focus instilled within her not just technical skill but also a patient eye for detail and an understanding of nature's rhythms, qualities that would become hallmarks of her distinctive style.

From Mountain Peaks to Sacred Forests: A Developing Vision

Asayama’s career formally began in 2010, yet the seeds of her artistic vision were sown long before. Her initial work centered on the grandeur of mountainous landscapes, but a pivotal shift occurred as she delved deeper into the art of gardening and freelance work under the moniker “Green Hands.” This exploration wasn't merely a change in subject matter; it was a deepening of perspective. She began to see nature not just as an imposing force but as a delicate ecosystem brimming with subtle life, interconnectedness, and quiet beauty. This newfound sensitivity translated into her photographic practice, moving beyond sweeping vistas to focus on the intricate details of plants, trees, and the interplay of light and shadow within natural settings. Her work is characterized by a gentle touch, eschewing dramatic compositions for a more contemplative approach that invites viewers to slow down and truly *see*.

Meiji Jingu Shrine: A Year-Long Meditation

A significant chapter in Asayama’s artistic development unfolded with her extended project documenting the passing seasons at Meiji Jingu Shrine. Over a year and three months, beginning in August 2019, she captured approximately 3,000 photographs of this sacred forest—a man-made landscape imbued with history and spiritual significance. The resulting exhibition, “Setsusetsu Shishi” (The Power of Encouragement), held at the Meiji Memorial Picture Gallery, showcased nine carefully selected works that revealed a familiar space in a new light. Asayama’s lens didn't seek to reinvent the shrine but rather to unveil its hidden nuances—the first snowfall in Tokyo after 32 years, the soft glow of morning light filtering through the trees, and the subtle changes in foliage throughout the year. The exhibition was particularly poignant given the backdrop of the COVID-19 pandemic, offering a moment of solace and reflection during uncertain times.

Influences and Artistic Philosophy

While Asayama doesn’t explicitly cite specific artistic influences, her work echoes the traditions of Japanese landscape painting—particularly *Nihonga*, with its emphasis on naturalism and subtle color palettes. There's also a discernible connection to the photographic works of Hiroshi Sugimoto, known for his minimalist seascapes and exploration of time and perception. However, Asayama’s voice is distinctly her own. Her deep understanding of botany, honed through years of gardening, informs her compositions and allows her to capture not just the aesthetic beauty of plants but also their underlying structure and vitality. She approaches photography as a form of meditation—a quiet observation that seeks to reveal the soul of nature rather than simply record its appearance.

A Contemporary Voice Rooted in Tradition

Mariko Asayama’s work stands as a testament to the enduring power of stillness and contemplation in contemporary art. Her photographs are not merely images; they are invitations to connect with the natural world on a deeper level, to appreciate the beauty that often goes unnoticed, and to find solace in the rhythms of nature. Her participation in exhibitions like the Shikansuiyo Japanese traditional media exhibition further solidifies her position as a contemporary artist deeply rooted in Japanese tradition. Asayama’s legacy lies not just in her stunning visual compositions but also in her ability to remind us of the importance of slowing down, observing carefully, and finding beauty in the everyday world around us.

基本信息

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Contemporary Photography
  • Full Name: Mariko Asayama
  • Nationality: Japanese
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Yukitorii
    • Snow day
    • Heron
  • Place Of Birth: Kumamoto, Japan